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+Just as an experiment, I tried running ikiwiki using a remote repository, i.e. via "svn+ssh". After setting up the repo and relocating the working copy, unfortunately, it doesn't work; editing a page gives the error:
+
+> Error: no element found at line 3, column 0, byte 28 at /opt/local/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10.1/darwin-multi-2level/XML/Parser.pm line 187
+
+I think this is because, despite a SetEnv directive in the apache configuration, the CGI wrapper is expunging SVN_SSH from the environment (based on perusing the source of Wrapper.pm and looking at "envsave" there at the top). Is this the case? --[[Glenn|geychaner@mac.com]]
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+> That seems likely. You can edit Wrapper.pm and add SVN_SSH to the @envsave list and rebuild your wrappers to test it. --Joey
+
+A better way(?) would be to add a plugin to set the SVN_SSH variable at the appropriate moment (or even to add this to the SVN plugin). What kind of hook should this be; it needs to run just *after* the CGI script cleans its environment? --[[Glenn|geychaner@mac.com]]
diff --git a/doc/rcs/svn/discussion.mdwn b/doc/rcs/svn/discussion.mdwn
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I'm not aware of web servers, at least apache, killing cgi processes when
the user stops a page load. If this is happening ikiwiki should be able to
avoid it by blocking whatever signal is causing it to terminate. --[[Joey]]
-
-Just as an experiment, I tried running ikiwiki using a *remote* repository,
-i.e. via "svn+ssh". After setting up the repo and relocating the working copy,
-unfortunately, it doesn't work; editing a page gives the error:
-
-Error: no element found at line 3, column 0, byte 28 at /opt/local/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10.1/darwin-multi-2level/XML/Parser.pm line 187
-
-I *think* this is because, despite a SetEnv directive in the apache configuration,
-the CGI wrapper is expunging SVN_SSH from the environment (based on perusing
-the source of Wrapper.pm and looking at "envsave" there at the top).
-Is this the case? --Glenn
-
-> That seems likely. You can edit Wrapper.pm and add `SVN_SSH` to the
-> `@envsave` list and rebuild your wrappers to test it. --[[Joey]]